This album contains 68 12 x 8 inch photographs of India and the 2nd Highland Light Infantry (74th Highlanders) in the late
19th century. About one third of the photos are of the regiment and the rest are photos of India (mostly Shimla, Calcutta,
Cherat, and Lucknow).

title

2nd Highlanders Light Infantry photograph album of India

creator

Great Britain. Army. Highland Light Infantry.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1160

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

08 linear feet (1 volume)

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1889-1894

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This album contains 68 12 x 8 inch photographs of India and the 2nd Highland Light Infantry (74th Highlanders) in the late
19th century. About one third of the photos are of the regiment and the rest are photos of India (mostly Shimla, Calcutta,
Cherat, and Lucknow).

This collection (1880-1924) contains documents that relate to the business dealings of A. & W. MacKinlay, Limited, a bookselling
company founded by Andrew and William MacKinlay in 1827, and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.The bulk of the collection consists
of invoices charged by A. & W. MacKinlay to H & A. Locke or to D. Y. Stewart and Son, two regional businesses. A few pieces
of business correspondence are also included, along with a pair of ledger books which were printed and sold by A. & W. MacKinlay,
but which contain the handwritten financial accounts of two unidentified businesses.

title

A. & W. MacKinlay, Limited collection

creator

A. & W. Mackinlay (Firm).

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1336

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.3 linear feet (1 box)

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1880-1924

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This collection (1880-1924) contains documents that relate to the business dealings of A. & W. MacKinlay, Limited, a bookselling
company founded by Andrew and William MacKinlay in 1827, and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.The bulk of the collection consists
of invoices charged by A. & W. MacKinlay to H & A. Locke or to D. Y. Stewart and Son, two regional businesses. A few pieces
of business correspondence are also included, along with a pair of ledger books which were printed and sold by A. & W. MacKinlay,
but which contain the handwritten financial accounts of two unidentified businesses.

Alfred Edward Newton (1864-1940) was an American author and book collector. He is best known for his 1918 book, Amenities
of Book Collecting. He is also credited with having popularized book collecting between 1910 and 1930. This collection contains
a typescript draft and printer's proofs for his 1936 book, Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography.

title

A. Edward Newton draft and proofs of Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography

creator

Newton, A. Edward (Alfred Edward), 1864-1940

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1288

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.2 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

1936

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Alfred Edward Newton (1864-1940) was an American author and book collector. He is best known for his 1918 book, Amenities
of Book Collecting. He is also credited with having popularized book collecting between 1910 and 1930. This collection contains
a typescript draft and printer's proofs for his 1936 book, Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography.

A.(Alice) Frances Eyman, Assistant Curator and Keeper of the American section of the Penn Museum was educated at Oberlin College
and the University of Pennsylvania (B.A.) and did graduate work at Columbia and the University of New Mexico. While at the
University of New Mexico, Eyman participated in archaeological field work with the Navajo. Eyman taught as a part of the education
departments of both the American Museum of Natural History and the Penn Museum. Her special interest involved American Indian
objects and how they fill the gap in the ethnology of the native people. The American Section records of A. Frances Eyman
consist of three boxes of information. The collection is divided into three series; correspondence, notes and writings/manuscripts.

title

A. Frances Eyman American Section records

creator

Eyman, Frances, 1921-1949

id

PU-Mu. 0049

repository

University of Pennsylvania Penn Museum Archives

extent

1.2 linear foot

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1951-1961

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A.(Alice) Frances Eyman, Assistant Curator and Keeper of the American section of the Penn Museum was educated at Oberlin College
and the University of Pennsylvania (B.A.) and did graduate work at Columbia and the University of New Mexico. While at the
University of New Mexico, Eyman participated in archaeological field work with the Navajo. Eyman taught as a part of the education
departments of both the American Museum of Natural History and the Penn Museum. Her special interest involved American Indian
objects and how they fill the gap in the ethnology of the native people. The American Section records of A. Frances Eyman
consist of three boxes of information. The collection is divided into three series; correspondence, notes and writings/manuscripts.

This collection contains a brief look into the life and career of Ahron Jay Cristol, the current chief judge of the Florida
bankruptcy court, a lecturer in law of naval warfare, and a former US Navy aviator and lawyer in the Judge Advocate General's
Corps. The collection contains series of Cristol's work as a legal scholar and bankruptcy judge, including testimony given
before the US House of Representatives, various speeches given at events and lectures, and a small series of legal opinions
written by Cristol, including some written in poetic verse. Also included are some audio tapes of interviews given by Cristol
and a series of personal photographs commemorating his career and service. The collection is a snapshot of the long, colorful,
and impressive career of Judge Cristol.

title

A. Jay Cristol Papers

creator

Cristol, A. Jay, 1929-

id

PU-L.NBA.043

repository

University of Pennsylvania Biddle Law Library

extent

1 linear foot

inclusive date

1985-2007

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This collection contains a brief look into the life and career of Ahron Jay Cristol, the current chief judge of the Florida
bankruptcy court, a lecturer in law of naval warfare, and a former US Navy aviator and lawyer in the Judge Advocate General's
Corps. The collection contains series of Cristol's work as a legal scholar and bankruptcy judge, including testimony given
before the US House of Representatives, various speeches given at events and lectures, and a small series of legal opinions
written by Cristol, including some written in poetic verse. Also included are some audio tapes of interviews given by Cristol
and a series of personal photographs commemorating his career and service. The collection is a snapshot of the long, colorful,
and impressive career of Judge Cristol.

A logbook of the Brig Leander's return trip of its fourth voyage from Salem, Massachusetts to Canton and Manila, commanded
by Captain Charles Roundy. The ship's log was kept by Elias Grant from December 25, 1825 to April 11, 1826.

title

A journal of a passage from Java Head to Salem on the Brig Leander: commanded by Charles Roundy, beginning December 25, 1825,
kept by Elias Grant

creator

Grant, Elias, 1804?-1827

id

PUSp.Ms. Codex 1814

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

1 volume

inclusive date

1825-1826

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A logbook of the Brig Leander's return trip of its fourth voyage from Salem, Massachusetts to Canton and Manila, commanded
by Captain Charles Roundy. The ship's log was kept by Elias Grant from December 25, 1825 to April 11, 1826.

A. Leo Levin, born in 1919 received his B.A. from Yeshiva University in 1939. He attended the University of Pennsylvania Law
School and received his J.D. in 1942. Levin then took his first teaching job at the University of Iowa where he taught for
two years before returning to his alma mater Penn Law School. Levin taught at Penn Law until his appointment as Director of
the Federal Judicial Center in 1977. Levin participated in numerous legal professional organizations such as the American
Bar Association, the Association of American Law Schools and the Order of the Coif. Levin also served on a number of high
profile judiciary committees such as the Legislative Reapportionment Committee from 1971-1973, the Commission on Revision
of the Federal Court Appellate System from 1973-1975, and the Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Group. Levin produced or contributed
to a number of publications related to the law including Dispatch and Delay: A Field Study of Judicial Administration in Pennsylvania
with Edward A. Woolley and Cases and Materials on Civil Procedure with James H. Chadbourn. Levin's interests were not limited
solely to the law as evidenced by his active role in the Jewish Community serving on numerous boards of Jewish centric organizations
such as the Jewish Exponent, a weekly newspaper published in Philadelphia, the Jewish Federation of Jewish Agencies and the
Jewish Publication Society.

title

A. Leo Levin Papers

creator

Levin, A. Leo, 1919-

id

PU-L.MSS.015

repository

University of Pennsylvania Biddle Law Library

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30 linear feet

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1935-1996

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A. Leo Levin, born in 1919 received his B.A. from Yeshiva University in 1939. He attended the University of Pennsylvania Law
School and received his J.D. in 1942. Levin then took his first teaching job at the University of Iowa where he taught for
two years before returning to his alma mater Penn Law School. Levin taught at Penn Law until his appointment as Director of
the Federal Judicial Center in 1977. Levin participated in numerous legal professional organizations such as the American
Bar Association, the Association of American Law Schools and the Order of the Coif. Levin also served on a number of high
profile judiciary committees such as the Legislative Reapportionment Committee from 1971-1973, the Commission on Revision
of the Federal Court Appellate System from 1973-1975, and the Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Group. Levin produced or contributed
to a number of publications related to the law including Dispatch and Delay: A Field Study of Judicial Administration in Pennsylvania
with Edward A. Woolley and Cases and Materials on Civil Procedure with James H. Chadbourn. Levin's interests were not limited
solely to the law as evidenced by his active role in the Jewish Community serving on numerous boards of Jewish centric organizations
such as the Jewish Exponent, a weekly newspaper published in Philadelphia, the Jewish Federation of Jewish Agencies and the
Jewish Publication Society.

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1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s

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English

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Levin, A. Leo, 1919- American Bar Association Association of American Law Schools. Federal Judicial Center Order of the coif

This collection of papers contains documents from Judge A. Thomas Small's office between the years 1982 and 2009. Documents
include correspondence, handwritten notes, research material, testimonies and drafted legislation. Small actively participated
in the legislative process, and much of the collecion covers legislative issues such as the Marathon decision, the creation
of Chapter 12 bankruptcy, the creation of Bankruptcy Appellate Panels, and the debate over Bankruptcy Administrators vs. Bankruptcy
Trustees. Also included are papers documenting the long range planning process of the United States Judicial Conference and
the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges.

title

A. Thomas Small papers

creator

id

PU-L.NBA.036

repository

University of Pennsylvania Biddle Law Library

extent

1 linear feet

inclusive date

1982-2009

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This collection of papers contains documents from Judge A. Thomas Small's office between the years 1982 and 2009. Documents
include correspondence, handwritten notes, research material, testimonies and drafted legislation. Small actively participated
in the legislative process, and much of the collecion covers legislative issues such as the Marathon decision, the creation
of Chapter 12 bankruptcy, the creation of Bankruptcy Appellate Panels, and the debate over Bankruptcy Administrators vs. Bankruptcy
Trustees. Also included are papers documenting the long range planning process of the United States Judicial Conference and
the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges.

Aaron Twerski was born in 1940. He graduated from Marquette University School of Law. He served as Professor at Hofstra School
of Law from 1927 to 1986 and at Brooklyn Law School from 1986 to 2005. He became Dean of Hofstra in 2005 and returned to Brooklyn
Law School in 2007. Twerski taught and has published on torts, products liability, and conflict of laws. He served as Co-reporter
for the American Law Institute's Restatement of Torts, Third: Products Liability from 1991 to 1998. The collection, 1991-1997,
includes correspondence, drafts, comments, Product Liability Advisory Council reports, and other materials related to Twerski's
work as Co-reporter (along with James A. Henderson, Jr.) for the Restatement of Torts, Third: Products Liability, which concerned
topics such as product defectiveness, product safety, and enterprise liability.

Aaron Twerski was born in 1940. He graduated from Marquette University School of Law. He served as Professor at Hofstra School
of Law from 1927 to 1986 and at Brooklyn Law School from 1986 to 2005. He became Dean of Hofstra in 2005 and returned to Brooklyn
Law School in 2007. Twerski taught and has published on torts, products liability, and conflict of laws. He served as Co-reporter
for the American Law Institute's Restatement of Torts, Third: Products Liability from 1991 to 1998. The collection, 1991-1997,
includes correspondence, drafts, comments, Product Liability Advisory Council reports, and other materials related to Twerski's
work as Co-reporter (along with James A. Henderson, Jr.) for the Restatement of Torts, Third: Products Liability, which concerned
topics such as product defectiveness, product safety, and enterprise liability.

A collection of photographs from Dr. Aaron M. Myers' travels in England and Scotland in 1935 to 1936, as well as assorted
playbills, tickets, newspaper clippings of theatrical reviews, and other ephemera of the 1930s theatre scene in England and
Philadelphia.

title

Aaron M. Myers papers

creator

Myers, Aaron Michael

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1009

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.9 linear feet (3 boxes)

inclusive date

1916-1942

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1935-1936

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A collection of photographs from Dr. Aaron M. Myers' travels in England and Scotland in 1935 to 1936, as well as assorted
playbills, tickets, newspaper clippings of theatrical reviews, and other ephemera of the 1930s theatre scene in England and
Philadelphia.

The Academy of Stomatology was founded in 1894 with the goal of advancing the field of oral medicine. The Academy of Stomatology
records contains the minutes from the Academy’s monthly meetings from 1930 to 1955 and the council meetings from 1941 to 1955
as well as a small amount of information regarding fluoridation of water in New Castle, Pennsylvania.

title

Academy of Stomatology records

creator

Academy of Stomatology (Philadelphia, Pa.).

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1181

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

1 linear foot (3 boxes)

inclusive date

1911-1955

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The Academy of Stomatology was founded in 1894 with the goal of advancing the field of oral medicine. The Academy of Stomatology
records contains the minutes from the Academy’s monthly meetings from 1930 to 1955 and the council meetings from 1941 to 1955
as well as a small amount of information regarding fluoridation of water in New Castle, Pennsylvania.

This collection of about sixty handwritten actors’ role books (1870-1878, undated) provides a glimpse into the world of nineteenth
century theater in the United States. The role books seem to have belonged to the actor Philip Augustus Anderson though some
were copied by, or on behalf of, other performers of the day including Lotta Crabtree, Laura Keene, Annie Lewis, John Lester
Wallack, John Edward McCullough, Joseph Proctor and Lucille Western. Nearly all of the role books are annotated with production
notes.

title

Actors' role books

creator

Anderson, Philip Augustus, 1845-1919

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1143

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.4 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

[1870]-1878, undated

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This collection of about sixty handwritten actors’ role books (1870-1878, undated) provides a glimpse into the world of nineteenth
century theater in the United States. The role books seem to have belonged to the actor Philip Augustus Anderson though some
were copied by, or on behalf of, other performers of the day including Lotta Crabtree, Laura Keene, Annie Lewis, John Lester
Wallack, John Edward McCullough, Joseph Proctor and Lucille Western. Nearly all of the role books are annotated with production
notes.

The collection consists primarily of correspondence addressed to Ada Rehan but also includes some memorabilia, such as an
analysis of Katharine in The Taming of the Shrew in Ada Rehan’s hand, clippings, dedications, menus and invitations, and programs
and playbills.

title

Ada Rehan papers

creator

Rehan, Ada, 1857-1916

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 191

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

3 boxes

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circa 1879-1918

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The collection consists primarily of correspondence addressed to Ada Rehan but also includes some memorabilia, such as an
analysis of Katharine in The Taming of the Shrew in Ada Rehan’s hand, clippings, dedications, menus and invitations, and programs
and playbills.

Adalbert Riedl (1898-1979) was a teacher, politician, museum director, collector, and folklorist from the Austrian state of
Burgenland, a region with strong ties to today's Hungary. The Adalbert Riedl collection contains nearly 700 titles, mostly
prayers and religious songs in leaflet or chapbook form. Additionally, there is a collection of 28 printed leaflets bound
into a single volume (Sammelband) and a small number of manuscripts in German Kurrentschrift. The bulk of the collection was
printed in the 19th century. There are a few pieces from the 18th century and a few from the early 20th century. The items
are primarily in the German language, many printed in Fraktur, and a small number are in Hungarian, as well as Croatian, Czech,
Slovakian, and Slovenian.

title

Adalbert Riedl collection of prayer and song leaflets

creator

Riedl, Adalbert, 1898-1978

id

PUSp.Ms.Coll. 1048

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

2.75 linear feet (8 boxes)

inclusive date

1746-1929, undated

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Adalbert Riedl (1898-1979) was a teacher, politician, museum director, collector, and folklorist from the Austrian state of
Burgenland, a region with strong ties to today's Hungary. The Adalbert Riedl collection contains nearly 700 titles, mostly
prayers and religious songs in leaflet or chapbook form. Additionally, there is a collection of 28 printed leaflets bound
into a single volume (Sammelband) and a small number of manuscripts in German Kurrentschrift. The bulk of the collection was
printed in the 19th century. There are a few pieces from the 18th century and a few from the early 20th century. The items
are primarily in the German language, many printed in Fraktur, and a small number are in Hungarian, as well as Croatian, Czech,
Slovakian, and Slovenian.

Adaline Chase was a public health nurse and nurse educator who was instrumental in establishing the University of Pennsylvania
School of Nursing. This collection documents her nursing and education career, along with her professional organization activities
and her personal life.

title

Adaline Chase papers

creator

Chase, Adaline, 1900-1975

id

PU-N.MC 2

repository

University of Pennsylvania Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing

extent

1.6 linear feet

inclusive date

circa 1900-1975

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Adaline Chase was a public health nurse and nurse educator who was instrumental in establishing the University of Pennsylvania
School of Nursing. This collection documents her nursing and education career, along with her professional organization activities
and her personal life.

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Chase, Adaline, 1900-1975 Chase, Adaline, 1900-1975 Knoer, Esther and Miriam University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

Adelaide B. Snyder (1881-1962) was a director and producer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who worked most notably at the Little
Theatre of Philadelphia, now known as the Plays and Players Theatre. This collection contains her director's copy of The Beautiful
People, a play written by William Saroyan and published in 1941. This copy is heavily annotated and includes extensive stage
directions and other director’s notes.

title

Adelaide B. Snyder director's copy of The Beautiful People by William Saroyan

creator

Snyder, Adelaide B., 1881-1962

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1298

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.2 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

after 1941

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Adelaide B. Snyder (1881-1962) was a director and producer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who worked most notably at the Little
Theatre of Philadelphia, now known as the Plays and Players Theatre. This collection contains her director's copy of The Beautiful
People, a play written by William Saroyan and published in 1941. This copy is heavily annotated and includes extensive stage
directions and other director’s notes.

In December 1930, the American Law Institute (ALI) began work on drafting an Act on Double Jeopardy, later known as the Administration
of the Criminal Law project. William E. Mikell of the University of Pennsylvania Law School served as Reporter. The project
culminated in the creation of an Official Draft, adopted by the ALI, with amendments, on August 15, 1935. The collection,
1930-1935, includes preliminary drafts, tentative drafts, a proposed final draft, and an official draft related to the subject
of double jeopardy as outlined in the Administration of the Criminal Law project.

title

Administration of the Criminal Law Drafts

creator

American Law Institute

id

PU-L.ALI.04.016

repository

University of Pennsylvania Biddle Law Library

extent

7 items

inclusive date

1930-1935

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In December 1930, the American Law Institute (ALI) began work on drafting an Act on Double Jeopardy, later known as the Administration
of the Criminal Law project. William E. Mikell of the University of Pennsylvania Law School served as Reporter. The project
culminated in the creation of an Official Draft, adopted by the ALI, with amendments, on August 15, 1935. The collection,
1930-1935, includes preliminary drafts, tentative drafts, a proposed final draft, and an official draft related to the subject
of double jeopardy as outlined in the Administration of the Criminal Law project.

The international news agency Agence Havas, ancestor of Agence France-Presse (AFP) Reuters, was founded in 1832 by Charles-Louis
Havas (1783-1858), who translated reports from foreign papers and distributed them to Paris and provincial newspapers. This
collection consists of 101 lithographed news reports from 1845 to 1848, though most of the reports are from 1847. The reports
focus primarily on economic and political news of the time, specific to Spain, Italy, and France.

title

Agence Havas news reports

creator

Agence France-presse.

id

PUSp. Print Coll. 29

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.33 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

1845-1848

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1847-1848

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The international news agency Agence Havas, ancestor of Agence France-Presse (AFP) Reuters, was founded in 1832 by Charles-Louis
Havas (1783-1858), who translated reports from foreign papers and distributed them to Paris and provincial newspapers. This
collection consists of 101 lithographed news reports from 1845 to 1848, though most of the reports are from 1847. The reports
focus primarily on economic and political news of the time, specific to Spain, Italy, and France.

This volume contains the horoscope of Agnes Louisa Johnston Yule, born in Sheffield, England. The horoscope, written in English,
utilizes the traditional Hindu system of astrology known as Jyotisha or Vedic astrology. There are eleven hand-colored diagrams
and detailed charts in this work.

title

Agnes Louisa Johnston Yule horoscope

creator

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1021

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

1 volume (+ 1 leaf)

inclusive date

1900

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This volume contains the horoscope of Agnes Louisa Johnston Yule, born in Sheffield, England. The horoscope, written in English,
utilizes the traditional Hindu system of astrology known as Jyotisha or Vedic astrology. There are eleven hand-colored diagrams
and detailed charts in this work.

Philadelphia-born Agnes Repplier was an essayist and biographer with a writing career that spanned sixty-five years, during
which she developed friendships with a number of noted writers, artists, and scholars. The Papers comprise six series: Incoming
Correspondence; Outgoing Correspondence; Writings by Agnes Repplier; Biographical Material; Agnes Repplier and Repplier Family
Personal Papers; and Memorabilia.

title

Agnes Repplier papers

creator

Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 18

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

3.8 linear feet (13 boxes)

inclusive date

circa 1870-1960

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Philadelphia-born Agnes Repplier was an essayist and biographer with a writing career that spanned sixty-five years, during
which she developed friendships with a number of noted writers, artists, and scholars. The Papers comprise six series: Incoming
Correspondence; Outgoing Correspondence; Writings by Agnes Repplier; Biographical Material; Agnes Repplier and Repplier Family
Personal Papers; and Memorabilia.

The Akhenaten Temple Project was the first computer project assumed by the University of Pennsylvania Museum. It was proposed
in 1965 by Ray Winfield Smith, and in 1966 he began the project with the aid of IBM’s nascent computer technology. The IBM
computer was abandoned in 1976. This collection spans Ray Winfield Smith’s entire involvement as director of the project 1968-1971,
and begins the career of Dr. Donald B. Redford who acted as a consultant in 1971 and has been director since 1972. The records
contain papers and photographs relating to the foundation of the Akhenaten Temple Project, and are divided into seven series:
Financial; Correspondence and Reports; Publications and Publicity; Project Negatives; Photographs; Drawings; Misc.

The Akhenaten Temple Project was the first computer project assumed by the University of Pennsylvania Museum. It was proposed
in 1965 by Ray Winfield Smith, and in 1966 he began the project with the aid of IBM’s nascent computer technology. The IBM
computer was abandoned in 1976. This collection spans Ray Winfield Smith’s entire involvement as director of the project 1968-1971,
and begins the career of Dr. Donald B. Redford who acted as a consultant in 1971 and has been director since 1972. The records
contain papers and photographs relating to the foundation of the Akhenaten Temple Project, and are divided into seven series:
Financial; Correspondence and Reports; Publications and Publicity; Project Negatives; Photographs; Drawings; Misc.